As late as 1987 the old guard--IBM and the minicomputer stalwarts such as Wang and Digital--was still laughing at chip PCs.
Since Intel IPT is embedded at chip-level, unlike hardware or phone-based tokens, it can enable more secure, yet user-friendly cloud access protection.
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The broader benefit of all that science: "Having the technical product helps Air Products also sell the commodity gases" to those same customers, says Alain Harrus, former tech chief at chip-equipment maker Novellus.
Some executives at chip and computer system makers weren't told about Surface until days before the launch event, and even then were informed about the project only in broad strokes, according to people familiar with the matter.
But we have been struck by the degree of capacity we have administratively to at least chip away at some of these problems.
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"I was just kind of plugging along out there and then all of a sudden, made a nice putt at 9, chip-in at 10, good up-and-down at 11, " he said.
Slowdowns at computer chip makers, who buy nearly all of Applied's equipment, hit hard.
Historically, dividend chasers have looked at blue chip stocks to find predictable dividend players.
The idea is to get Skype optimized at the chip level so the gadgets that use that silicon will run Skype smoothly.
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"I assumed a correction was coming, but the movement was extremely violent, " said Ryo Takebe, a 28-year-old retail investor who works at a chip-related manufacturing firm.
It was Cesar to the rescue when he chased out of goal to parry Miller's attempt at a chip, but the in-form Scotland striker ought to have scored after beating the offside trap.
David Frum has a piece on CNN.com saying that if the President takes on gun control at the Congressional level, he could chip away at the political capital he needs to pass other crucial legislation, like a tax plan to avoid the fiscal cliff.
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It runs on Microsoft 's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Windows XP and requires a PC with an Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) Pentium 4 running at 1.3 gigahertz or higher, though a chip running at 2 Ghz or higher is recommended.
Upon arriving at a new chip, the light is then transformed into electricity again to be processed.
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For instance, the chip at the heart of the Raspberry Pi is more usually found in a handset.
Their working model is a shoebox-sized package of electronics and liquid-filled tubes, with a silicon chip at its core.
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Nvidia recently showcased Tegra 2 super chip at CES 2011 at Las Vegas.
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However, the trade-off is that at present each chip is a less powerful processor than x86-based products on the market.
In March 2012, Irwin Jacobs left the board of Qualcomm, ending his tenure at the wireless chip manufacturer he co-founded in 1985.
So the U.S. government is now making strategic decisions at formerly blue chip companies and getting involved in things like executive compensation.
At The Harbour Chip Shop, Portree, there's daily landed pollack (lythe) or rock salmon that make interesting alternatives to the standard haddock or cod, accompanied by fresh, hand-cut chips.
The Z600 line of low-power single-core chips released a year ago were said by Intel to be the fastest smartphone chip at the time and capable of 1080p video.
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His chip at the 15th finished six feet short but he holed an important putt, while at the par-five 16th he drove into the woods and could only make a par.
The lead had changed hands three times between Mickelson and Watney over the front nine with Watney holing in a chip at the ninth from 80 feet to stay in the hunt.
Data can be moved in and out of the chip at speeds of up to 10 megabits per second - far faster than is possible with other short-range radio systems such as Bluetooth or Radio Frequency ID tags.
But since Silverthorne isn't expected to be ready for prime time until a few months in to 2008--Intel is expected to shed more details on the chip at another San Francisco conference in February--it is unlikely that whatever MID or UMPC Apple has planned will be detailed at Macworld.
Real estate investment trusts are on the move again, and Ross Smotrich, an analyst at Barclays Capital, thinks now is a perfect time to buy blue-chip REITs at bargain prices. (For another take on REITs, see page 108.) He likes Boston Properties ( BXP, 50) , which owns classy office buildings like Boston's Prudential Tower, San Francisco's Embarcadero Center and, in Manhattan, 399 Park Avenue, Times Square Tower and Citigroup Center.
At the core of the chip is what Intel calls a Rapid Execution Engine, an enhancement that allows the core of the processor to operate at twice the frequency than the rest of the chip, Yu said.
The scientists, who reported their findings at a recent meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, have discovered that a certain type of neurodegenerative disease may chip away at the ability to understand the social, physical and verbal cues that help people recognize indirect language, such as sarcasm, and even deceit.
The last remaining CCTV of Damien shows him at Yorkie's fish and chip shop in Cowes High Street at about 23:45 GMT.
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